Have you seen that video that was floating round the 'net of that "Underworld" route in Arco? (& the strange looking pastey white guy who climbs 9a?). that's what comes from hanging out under bridges away from the sun...

On 9/08/2006 james wrote:>Have you seen that video that was floating round the 'net of that "Underworld">route in Arco? (& the strange looking pastey white guy who climbs 9a?).> that's what comes from hanging out under bridges away from the sun...

Incidentally, I am particularly pasty this year on account of spending lots of time under the freeway building Burnley :-)

Well after not having touched any form of outdoor/indoor rock in the last two years, I thought it was about time that I got my ass into gear and start climbing again. Since all the gyms were closed and I couldn't get away outdoors, I thought I would check out the Burnley Wall yesterday - and let me just say I was really impressed.

I'm sure you've had heaps of positive feedback already, but I'd just thought I'd say you guys have done an awesome job! The walls are great and I can only imagine how much work it must have taken - hats off to Jacqui (I hope your trip overseas is going well) and everyone else involved in the project.

I had a great time fooling around and trying to get back into the swing of things, though I'm quite sore today and I think it's going to take a while to build up my strength again. But I look forward to many more fun days at Burnley.

Edit: The post below probably does not really make sense as it was actually in reply to a post above that has since been deleted.

Heh heh I know I'd rather be out at Araps, but when you've got to work in the evening you can't exactly just pop out to Araps and back. Though many dismiss climbing on plastic, not everyone can get outdoors all the time - and when all is said and done, the Burnley wall is a great asset to the Melbourne climbing community.

On 24/12/2006 Piggys Car-Bomber ! wrote:>On 24/12/2006 Pei wrote:>>Heh heh I know I'd rather be out at Araps, but when you've got to work>>in the evening you can't exactly just pop out to Araps and back. Though>>many dismiss climbing on plastic, not everyone can get outdoors all the>>time - and when all is said and done, the Burnley wall is a great asset>>to the Melbourne climbing community.>>Awwwwwww That's BULLSHIT !!!!!!!!!!!!>>Hmmmm , I'm sure Neil would no . Neil , does velcro stick to donkey fur>? . Pie, Pee , whateva, ur just another bloke-smoker . >Alrob, here's a climbing partner 4 u .

well he's no hexy :) but its good to see a bit of life into these forums again

I'm trying to track down and old friend I went to school with, his name was Alyosha Agudo, and I was just wondering if the Aly in this discussion ever went to school in Tamworth, NSW and is an exceptional at drawing? If so, so you please advise me how I can contact Aly?